
Although the scent of a traditional-pine Christmas wreath can't be beat, the drawback is that it doesn't last year round, because it's both ephemeral and undeniably synonymous with the holidays. So when I happened upon this Brookish Recycled Magazine Wreath ($18), I knew I'd found a green, nonperishable, and seasonally-neutral solution to my door décor dilemma. For December festivity, you can tie it with a big, red bow, and then leave it in the buff until the next holiday comes around. If you've got a big stack of shelter magazines sitting around (as I do), you might even try to do it yourself.

J Brand
Citizens of Humanity
Passionata
It's neat and a cool idea but I dn't want it in my place
1oh man that's mod and fun! i have tons of magazines that i could do this with.
2Nifty!
3I think this is really cute! And I have more fashion magazines lying around than I could even count...
4OHHH I'm gonna make one of these and put a little circle mirror behind it.
5I actually really love this idea. I would love it more if the colors and patterns were matched and what about adding some glass, like a mirror, to the center? It doesn't have to just be for Christmas! It would be well worth it to look into paper quilling to spice it up with some texture.
6this would look so cute with the diy magazine tree from yesterday!! i'm so doing this
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